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guatemala 2014 no existe en esta ciudad, se niegan a discutir sobre esa guatemala, que han ocurrido muchosa vía satÉlite desde washington. muchas gracias. y hablando de inmigrantes, los dreamers, aunque ya lograron daca, continÚan luchando porque mÁs dreamers se beneficien de este programa, pero ¿quiÉnes son estos jÓvenes? visite univisiÓnnoticias.com para conocer las historias de estos jÓvenes en un especial de "la huella digital". al volver, una entrevista con el senador rand paul. podrÍa ser el candidato del partido republicano a la presidencia, pero hoy sale a criticar al presidente barack obama por espiar las llamadas de los norteamericanos. [ locutor ] con el nuevo plan sprint framily, las amistades son como familia, ¿a quién vas a poner en el tuyo? a mis amigas. [ locutor ] añade hasta 10 y todos reciben un precio tan bajo como $25 al mes cada uno. ipues a mi familia! ihola mamá! hola hija. itraje a rubina! ihola rubina! ah...¿las facturas son separadas? [ locutor ] claro! ahhhh...ihola, mi amor! [ locutor ] comienza tu sprint framily y obtén el móvil para los amantes de la música ¿
guatemala 2014 no existe en esta ciudad, se niegan a discutir sobre esa guatemala, que han ocurrido muchosa vía satÉlite desde washington. muchas gracias. y hablando de inmigrantes, los dreamers, aunque ya lograron daca, continÚan luchando porque mÁs dreamers se beneficien de este programa, pero ¿quiÉnes son estos jÓvenes? visite univisiÓnnoticias.com para conocer las historias de estos jÓvenes en un especial de "la huella digital". al volver, una entrevista con el senador...
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guatemala 2014 no existe en esta ciudad, se niegan a discutir sobre esa guatemala, que han ocurrido muchosorrÍa vía satÉlite desde washington. muchas gracias. y hablando de inmigrantes, los dreamers, aunque ya lograron daca, continÚan luchando porque mÁs dreamers se beneficien de este programa, pero ¿quiÉnes son estos jÓvenes? visite univisiÓnnoticias.com para conocer las historias de estos jÓvenes en un especial de "la huella digital". al volver, una entrevista con el senador rand paul. podrÍa ser el candidato del partido republicano a la presidencia, pero hoy sale a criticar al presidente barack obama por espiar las llamadas de los norteamericanos. ¿qué pasa si se rompe un bracito? ¿y si quiere un mascota? ¿o dos, o tres? ¿y si esa mascota se rompe un bracito? ¿y si quiere ser veterinario? ¿o ingeniero? ¿tendrá mis ojos o los suyos? ¿y si empezamos a ahorrar un poquito hoy, por si acaso necesitamos un poquito más después? descarga la aplicación de cartwheel y ahorra en todos tus esenciales favoritos. porque lo que es más esencial para ti, merece más ahorros. las autoridades estan mejoand
guatemala 2014 no existe en esta ciudad, se niegan a discutir sobre esa guatemala, que han ocurrido muchosorrÍa vía satÉlite desde washington. muchas gracias. y hablando de inmigrantes, los dreamers, aunque ya lograron daca, continÚan luchando porque mÁs dreamers se beneficien de este programa, pero ¿quiÉnes son estos jÓvenes? visite univisiÓnnoticias.com para conocer las historias de estos jÓvenes en un especial de "la huella digital". al volver, una entrevista con el...
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la mayorÍa vienen de honduras, el salvador, guatemala, huyendo del crimen.ano es tremendo por lo que les toca vivir. hay tambiÉn jÓvenes adolescentes que entran dentro de los niÑos o adolescentes migrantes no acompaÑados. >> serÍa bueno que no se fueran solos los niÑos sino con un adulto? pero no serÍa bueno que tuvieran las condiciones para no tener que irse del paÍs? >> ese serÍa el Óptimo marÍa elena pero no es la realidad. hemos visto las estadÍsticas que tenemos con la reforma migratoria anunciada en estados unidos incrementÓ no sólo el nÚmero de niÑos sino tambiÉn en nÚmero de migrantes acompaÑados y tambiÉn de guatemaltecos que podÍan ser parte de la reforma migratoria se ha incrementado el nÚmero de guatemaltecos que quieran dejar para allÁ. en el 2002 se subiÓ a 3000, en el 2013 subiÓ a 8000. >> quÉ estÁ haciendo guatemala para frenar esa situaciÓn? >> aquÍ pasan la frontera contra la legalidad y meteremos la autoridad ni el respaldo legal para poder detener por eso es que los pasan y transitan en guatemala en busca de llegar a estados unidos. lo mi
la mayorÍa vienen de honduras, el salvador, guatemala, huyendo del crimen.ano es tremendo por lo que les toca vivir. hay tambiÉn jÓvenes adolescentes que entran dentro de los niÑos o adolescentes migrantes no acompaÑados. >> serÍa bueno que no se fueran solos los niÑos sino con un adulto? pero no serÍa bueno que tuvieran las condiciones para no tener que irse del paÍs? >> ese serÍa el Óptimo marÍa elena pero no es la realidad. hemos visto las estadÍsticas que tenemos...
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so we're here in the middle of guatemala city.pared to the highlands, how are they tackling malnutrition here in. >> i think a big part is growing awareness. two years ago if we were standing in the square in the center of guatemala city and we ask people that were walking by about it, they had no concept of malnutrition and the impact in the country. now it's a fairly accepted notion it's a crucial issue that the country has to deal with. when you're here and look around the hubbub of the city and the billboards and skyscrapers and the activity of life, it's, like, my goodness, is that a different world or the same country? >> sreenivasan: it's like two guatemalas. >> exactly. but the hunger program and the awareness of the malnutrition, this frontal attack on malnutrition and hunger is bringing the two worlds together. >> sreenivasan: there are some here who say poverty is the over-arching problem, that widespread malnutrition won't be solved till a list of cultural and economic concerns are addressed first. but luis disagrees.
so we're here in the middle of guatemala city.pared to the highlands, how are they tackling malnutrition here in. >> i think a big part is growing awareness. two years ago if we were standing in the square in the center of guatemala city and we ask people that were walking by about it, they had no concept of malnutrition and the impact in the country. now it's a fairly accepted notion it's a crucial issue that the country has to deal with. when you're here and look around the hubbub of...
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and that the police in guatemala who are earlier referenced are part of the violence problem in guatemala. >> the gentlewoman from texas. >> a letter from first focus, campaign for children, the president lesley argues against eliminating daca. i would like to submit into the record a statement dated june 15, 2012 from department of homeland security on daca, indicating that any eligible person for daca has to continuously reside in the united states for at least five years preceding the date of their application. the date of this memorandum june 15, 2012. >> i ask that the following articles be included in the record. article of february 19, 2013, report puts guatemala national police under the gun. march 26, 2014, renewing police reform efforts in guatemala dated april 2014. guatemala police force adds over 2,000 new given police corruption police chief found guilty for killings. that is june 6th. >> all these documents are made part of the record. >>ing what purpose does the texas seek recognition? >> actually the gentleman from utah recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, chairman.
and that the police in guatemala who are earlier referenced are part of the violence problem in guatemala. >> the gentlewoman from texas. >> a letter from first focus, campaign for children, the president lesley argues against eliminating daca. i would like to submit into the record a statement dated june 15, 2012 from department of homeland security on daca, indicating that any eligible person for daca has to continuously reside in the united states for at least five years...
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those from guatemala -- guatemala, el salvador, honduras make up three-quarters of that migration. on friday, i traveled to south texas for the fourth time in six months in office. this time to lead an interagency team to oversee our efforts there. while there, we met with officials at mcgown and lackland to review the situation and hear directly from those on the ground what their needs are. while there, i spent time talking with the children again. it is a vivid reminder that this is a humanitarian issue as much as it is a matter of border security. we're talking about large numbers of children. without their parents. who have arrived at our border hungry, thirsty, exhausted, scared and vulnerable. how we treat the children in particular is a reflection of our laws and our values. therefore, to address this situation, our strategy is three-fold. first, process the increased tide of unaccompanied children through the system as quickly as possible. two, stem the increased tide of illegal migration into the rio grande valley. three, do these things in a manner consistent with our la
those from guatemala -- guatemala, el salvador, honduras make up three-quarters of that migration. on friday, i traveled to south texas for the fourth time in six months in office. this time to lead an interagency team to oversee our efforts there. while there, we met with officials at mcgown and lackland to review the situation and hear directly from those on the ground what their needs are. while there, i spent time talking with the children again. it is a vivid reminder that this is a...
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they're coming through guatemala, across the guatemala-mexican border. erratically, some go through will ease on the way. really overland is the preferred route. there are two trains daily from southern mexico and many people jump on those trains, ride the trains on the top of the train. very careless journey. ous journey.l they try to jump those trains and force people to pay passage in an unofficial way. otherwise, they take buses and walk and hop on trucks and whatever they can do to make it through mexico, which is a very long journey to the u.s. border. host: and are most coming from guatemala and honduras? guest: yes, most of them are coming from honduras. honduras has the highest homicide rate in the world right now. 90 per 100,000. extraordinarily high. the u.n. says anything over 20 per 100,000 is war-like in nature. secondly is guatemala and thirdly, el salvador. all those three countries together are the most violent countries in the world not currently at war. host: complicating this, some of the diseases these children are bringing in -- swi
they're coming through guatemala, across the guatemala-mexican border. erratically, some go through will ease on the way. really overland is the preferred route. there are two trains daily from southern mexico and many people jump on those trains, ride the trains on the top of the train. very careless journey. ous journey.l they try to jump those trains and force people to pay passage in an unofficial way. otherwise, they take buses and walk and hop on trucks and whatever they can do to make it...
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a very important religious icon in guatemala. she was trying to locate someone to travel with her across the border recognizing it was too dangerous to travel alone. increasingly most of the women will be escorted by coyotes and do not attempt to travel alone. if the family has savings prepared for the migration journey they are more likely to provide them to the woman because of the extra dangers she might face. >> impressions or what do they think that the u.s. is like? >> i don't think they think of it as the american dream. a common expression. i think now that they recognize that there are serious risks and in many of the interviews you are thinking more about the journey. it is very real with the may not see their family again. religion has taken on an increasingly important role. and so, you know, where we used to think about understanding international migration scholars have long relied on economic and social explanation. i think that reflects the types of questions that they ask. if you ask why you left or why your comi
a very important religious icon in guatemala. she was trying to locate someone to travel with her across the border recognizing it was too dangerous to travel alone. increasingly most of the women will be escorted by coyotes and do not attempt to travel alone. if the family has savings prepared for the migration journey they are more likely to provide them to the woman because of the extra dangers she might face. >> impressions or what do they think that the u.s. is like? >> i don't...
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¿dÓnde estÁ tu casa en guatemala? sÍ. ¿honduras? sÍ. el salvador?.isis humanitaria y por quÉ los jÓvenes de su paÍs se ven obligados arriesgar sus vidas cruzando la frontera. >>> nosotros lamentamos tambiÉn, algo desgarrador es ver a la madre distante de su hijo y hijo queriendo buscar a su madre, hay varias razones y en eso es importante trabajar, existen desplazado, por la guerra que se da entre gente que se dedica al crimen organizado este pandillas, soy del criterio que no se detiene a la gente con muros, se detiene con oportunidades y se construimos oportunidades en centroamÉrica como es nuestra intenciÓn le gr garantizo que nadie quisiera venirse para acÁ. >>> ¿de inmediato quÉ puede hacer su gobierno para que los niÑos no crucen la frontera? inter venimos el departamento de migraciÓn para separar a las personas que o son in eficientes en su trabajo o hemos encontrado coludidas. >>> han habido denuncias de maltrato a niÑos, ¿han recibido queja de sus connacionales. >>> satisfecho. >>> ahora en son, a tierra firme, al ver las oportunidades allÁ,
¿dÓnde estÁ tu casa en guatemala? sÍ. ¿honduras? sÍ. el salvador?.isis humanitaria y por quÉ los jÓvenes de su paÍs se ven obligados arriesgar sus vidas cruzando la frontera. >>> nosotros lamentamos tambiÉn, algo desgarrador es ver a la madre distante de su hijo y hijo queriendo buscar a su madre, hay varias razones y en eso es importante trabajar, existen desplazado, por la guerra que se da entre gente que se dedica al crimen organizado este pandillas, soy del criterio que...
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roll open under --samuel rias desde guatemala nos tiene el informe...:26 :47 1: 22 la travesia que realizan cientos de menores solos, obligo al vicepresidente de estados unidos joseph biden a realizar una reunion de emergencia en guatemala con el presidente anfitrion, otto perez molina, salvador sanchez ceren de el salvador, y con representant es de honduras y tambien mexico. traia la urgente peticion de solucionar el problema de los cientos de miles de niÑos migrantes que cruzan solos la frontera en busca del sueno americano. los gobiernos centroameric anos le pidieron a eu que no repatrie a los niÑos sino que les permita reunise con sus padres. el presidente de guatemala anuncio el envio de mas funcionarios consulares a las fronteras y pidio a la admnistracion obama un programa de trabajo temporal para los padres. roll weather open las fronteras y pidio a la admnistracion obama un programa de trabajo temporal para los funcionarios consulares a las fronteras y pidio a la admnistracion obama un programa de trabajo temporal para los padres. roll weather
roll open under --samuel rias desde guatemala nos tiene el informe...:26 :47 1: 22 la travesia que realizan cientos de menores solos, obligo al vicepresidente de estados unidos joseph biden a realizar una reunion de emergencia en guatemala con el presidente anfitrion, otto perez molina, salvador sanchez ceren de el salvador, y con representant es de honduras y tambien mexico. traia la urgente peticion de solucionar el problema de los cientos de miles de niÑos migrantes que cruzan solos la...
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in towns across guatemala, smugglers are easy to find. and they may even be selling fake documents. >> reporter: this family does not want to show their faces. after paying a smuggler $10,000, they were told to walk into the u.s. and turn themselves into the border patrol. but instead of sending them to chicago to be with her husband, all of them were deported. >> the muggler said that they would give us permission to enter. we trusted them. it's very hard for us. all of your dreams are crushed in that one moment. >> despite all this allison's dreams are still intacted, and the hope of escaping her town and seeing her father again is enough to drive her north. david mercer, al jazeera, guatemala. >> while the government is scrapping plans to house hundreds of children, the move comes after hundreds of people attended a public hearing in lawrenceville. public officials are criticized for keeping the town in the dark about the plan. many worried about health and safety issues. >> these are illegal immigrants that came over. they're criminal
in towns across guatemala, smugglers are easy to find. and they may even be selling fake documents. >> reporter: this family does not want to show their faces. after paying a smuggler $10,000, they were told to walk into the u.s. and turn themselves into the border patrol. but instead of sending them to chicago to be with her husband, all of them were deported. >> the muggler said that they would give us permission to enter. we trusted them. it's very hard for us. all of your dreams...
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maybe we could put these kids on a bus and drop them off at the border with guatemala. i don't think any of those consistent, one with the law, two with our values, three with my conscience or the conscience of many of the people in this country. i think which have to address the issues in those countries of origin. we have complicity in this. we are the world's largest drug market. those countries are in between the world's largest drug suppliers and the world's largest drug market. i think your public relations campaign, mr. secretary, to those countries, to tell them this is a dangerous journey is well intentioned. i don't know how effective that's going to be. we need a public relations campaign in the united states. if you use drugs, you are complicit in the dangers these children face. we do have a humanitarian crisis here. there is no easy solution. it certainly won't be solved by walls or border an enforcement. i think we need to go to the countries of origin. with that, mr. chair, i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes miss miller from michigan. >> thank you
maybe we could put these kids on a bus and drop them off at the border with guatemala. i don't think any of those consistent, one with the law, two with our values, three with my conscience or the conscience of many of the people in this country. i think which have to address the issues in those countries of origin. we have complicity in this. we are the world's largest drug market. those countries are in between the world's largest drug suppliers and the world's largest drug market. i think...
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those from guatemala -- guatemala, el salvador, honduras make up three-quarters of that migration. on friday, i traveled to south texas for the fourth time in six months in office. this time to lead an interagency team to oversee our efforts there. while there, we met with officials at mcgown and lackland to review the situation and hear directly from those on the ground what their needs are. while there, i spent time talking with the children again. it is a vivid reminder that this is a humanitarian issue as much as it is a matter of border security. we're talking about large numbers of children. without their parents. who have arrived at our border hungry, thirsty, exhausted, scared and vulnerable. how we treat the children in particular is a reflection of our laws and our values. therefore, to address this situation, our strategy is three-fold. first, process the increased tide of unaccompanied children through the system as quickly as possible. two, stem the increased tide of illegal migration into the rio grande valley. three, do these things in a manner consistent with our la
those from guatemala -- guatemala, el salvador, honduras make up three-quarters of that migration. on friday, i traveled to south texas for the fourth time in six months in office. this time to lead an interagency team to oversee our efforts there. while there, we met with officials at mcgown and lackland to review the situation and hear directly from those on the ground what their needs are. while there, i spent time talking with the children again. it is a vivid reminder that this is a...
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allison gomez is desperate to leave guatemala. a neighbor attacked her without warning. now allison is scared to leave her house. it's enough to drive the 14-year-old north to join her father in the united states. >> i told my dad i'll go even if it's with a smuggler because i don't want to be here. i want to be with my dad and my brother to study and to have a better life. >> millions of young central americans like allison dream of going to the united states to escape violence and grinding poverty. with rumors that the border patrol won't turn away women and children there is a surge of children making the trip north. it's alarming. on a fact-finding trip to southern mexico, there were twice as many child migrants as part years. >> it's incredible. i did not sleep for three nights after looking at the conditions these kids travel in. we saw a mother traveling with four children, and we saw children traveling alone with people smugglers who supposedly will take them to the parents in the u.s. >> reporter: illegal immigration is b
allison gomez is desperate to leave guatemala. a neighbor attacked her without warning. now allison is scared to leave her house. it's enough to drive the 14-year-old north to join her father in the united states. >> i told my dad i'll go even if it's with a smuggler because i don't want to be here. i want to be with my dad and my brother to study and to have a better life. >> millions of young central americans like allison dream of going to the united states to escape violence and...
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how do you get a 9-year-old back to family in guatemala or family here in the united states?th this. we as society are not going to just wish it away. it's not going go away. and you know what, joy, it continues. what my colleague said about the underlying reasons why this is happening, i think it's high time we start dealing with it. immigration reform, if the senate had passed -- if the house had passed the bill that almost a year ago was passed by the senate, there would be tens of billions of dollars additionally on the border that deals with this issue. now we don't have anything. >> not only on the border, but i think it's a smart point, also dealing with aid and forcing these countries to start to deal with their own internal issues. isn't it time that we get beyond this roam ke debate about immigration reform? because these kids are here. some won't be able to be reunited with an adult. they're here, we need to deal with it. do you see any chance that this crisis finally gets washington to start getting real about reform? >> no. simply put, no, and that has to do with
how do you get a 9-year-old back to family in guatemala or family here in the united states?th this. we as society are not going to just wish it away. it's not going go away. and you know what, joy, it continues. what my colleague said about the underlying reasons why this is happening, i think it's high time we start dealing with it. immigration reform, if the senate had passed -- if the house had passed the bill that almost a year ago was passed by the senate, there would be tens of billions...
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los gobiernos de guatemala ya estÁn desalentando a sus hijos a que envÍen a los estados unidos. >> queremostipo de inmigraciÓn y los consulados en estados unidos queremos otra difusiÓn de estos programas para los padres que ya estÁn aquÍ. >> tambiÉn el cÓnsul de guatemala nos decÍa que los consulados estÁn recibiendo muy poca informaciÓn sobre esos niÑos por parte de el gobierno de los estados unidos. continuamos con ustedes >> muchas gracias. decÍa el presidente barack obama que pedÍa a los padres no mandar a sus hijos a la frontera ademÁs de los peligros que se enfrentan en la frontera, los niÑos que logran cruzar la regresaran a su paÍs de origen. >> no envÍen sus hijos a la frontera, si son detenidos serÁn deportados, y lo más importante algunas veces no podrÍan llegar nunca. escribiÓ una carta al presidente barack obama, cuestionando por quÉ permitiÓ que los miles de niÑos centroamericanos que estÁn llegando a la frontera se convierta en un asunto polÍtico. ademÁs no se permite la entrada de la cruz roja para que brinden apoyo como lo harÍa en caso de un desastre natural. precisamente
los gobiernos de guatemala ya estÁn desalentando a sus hijos a que envÍen a los estados unidos. >> queremostipo de inmigraciÓn y los consulados en estados unidos queremos otra difusiÓn de estos programas para los padres que ya estÁn aquÍ. >> tambiÉn el cÓnsul de guatemala nos decÍa que los consulados estÁn recibiendo muy poca informaciÓn sobre esos niÑos por parte de el gobierno de los estados unidos. continuamos con ustedes >> muchas gracias. decÍa el presidente...
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guatemala we heard about the $40 million a movement ago. in el salvador, $25 million on youth outreach centers. that's attempting to stop young people in central america from joining gangs and perpetuating a more violent environment. finally in honduras, $1 million spent on the police who are struggling there to deal with gang violence and gang culture. that's how america right now is going to be helping the situation. is that really enough? well, you know what? it doesn't really address the immediate issues we are seeing along the border right now. we're just as you see on the screen, just more young -- actually teenage if not early 20s some of these people that are coming across although the primary concern is about the conditions of the families and young children that we're also seeing. given that thousands are still heading this way from central america, critics of the government's latest plan say the crisis is much more urgent than that. >> it's roughly 15-day trip that if we stopped it tomorrow, there would still be that backlog that
guatemala we heard about the $40 million a movement ago. in el salvador, $25 million on youth outreach centers. that's attempting to stop young people in central america from joining gangs and perpetuating a more violent environment. finally in honduras, $1 million spent on the police who are struggling there to deal with gang violence and gang culture. that's how america right now is going to be helping the situation. is that really enough? well, you know what? it doesn't really address the...
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el salvador and guatemala are close behind act fourth and fifth. the state department even warns american citizens not to travel to honduras and el salvador because the level of crime and violence is critically high. and as a result, many people are fleeing to ask for protection abroad. it's important to note they are not just sitting to the united states. since 2008, mexico, nicaragua, panama on and coaster rica have seen a 712% increase in bus highland claim from these three countries alone. the number of children we are seeing is sure to test our resolve with respect to the rule of law. and our obligation to protect people fleeing persecution and that is a test that we must not fail. i can't think of how we have responded when tens of thousands of haitians to two disease in small boats and dangerous conditions after the coup that ousted the president. coast guard vessels interdicted many of the boats and returned people to face persecution without a fair asylum hearing. let's not repeat the mistakes of the past. although the current situation po
el salvador and guatemala are close behind act fourth and fifth. the state department even warns american citizens not to travel to honduras and el salvador because the level of crime and violence is critically high. and as a result, many people are fleeing to ask for protection abroad. it's important to note they are not just sitting to the united states. since 2008, mexico, nicaragua, panama on and coaster rica have seen a 712% increase in bus highland claim from these three countries alone....
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they're coming through guatemala, across the guatemala-mexican border.ically, some go through will ease on the way. really overland is the preferred route. there are two trains daily from southern mexico and many people jump on those trains, ride the trains on the top of the train. very careless journey. ous journey.l they try to jump those trains and force people to pay passage in an unofficial way. otherwise, they take buses and walk and hop on trucks and whatever they can do to make it through mexico, which is a very long journey to the u.s. border. host: and are most coming from guatemala and honduras? guest: yes, most of them are coming from honduras. honduras has the highest homicide rate in the world right now. 90 per 100,000. extraordinarily high. the u.n. says anything over 20 per 100,000 is war-like in nature. secondly is guatemala and thirdly, el salvador. all those three countries together are the most violent countries in the world not currently at war. host: complicating this, some of the diseases these children are bringing in -- swine flu
they're coming through guatemala, across the guatemala-mexican border.ically, some go through will ease on the way. really overland is the preferred route. there are two trains daily from southern mexico and many people jump on those trains, ride the trains on the top of the train. very careless journey. ous journey.l they try to jump those trains and force people to pay passage in an unofficial way. otherwise, they take buses and walk and hop on trucks and whatever they can do to make it...
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. >> en los paÍses expulsores, honduras, el salvador, guatemala sigue siendo sumamente inestable.aÑo mÉxico repatriÓ 30.000 migrantes la mayorÍa procedentes de honduras ha desatado las alarmas internacionales. sin en barba prolija continuÓ creciendo dÍa a dÍa y no se conoce una pronta soluciÓn. desde ciudad de mÉxico andrea gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. >> un nuevo centro de detenciÓn que se planea abrir en nuevo mÉxico serÁ solamente para familias inmigrantes y no para menores que viajan solos, el anuncia luis un congresista pierce que dijo que en ese lugar no existen instalaciones apropiadas para los menores de edad y que serÍa una escala antes de la deportaciÓn. esto preocupa a muchos jÓvenes de centro amÉrica rubén hablÓ con el embajador del salvador en los ee.uu. y explica el porquÉ de este flujo de personas. >> son miles de niÑos que lo han desafiado todo para llegar ee.uu. lo hacen para encontrarse con su familia en su mayorÍa provienen de honduras, guatemala y el salvador a merced de coyotes y organizaciones criminales en el trayecto. le preguntamos a rubÉn zamora por qué este aume
. >> en los paÍses expulsores, honduras, el salvador, guatemala sigue siendo sumamente inestable.aÑo mÉxico repatriÓ 30.000 migrantes la mayorÍa procedentes de honduras ha desatado las alarmas internacionales. sin en barba prolija continuÓ creciendo dÍa a dÍa y no se conoce una pronta soluciÓn. desde ciudad de mÉxico andrea gonzÁlez, univisiÓn. >> un nuevo centro de detenciÓn que se planea abrir en nuevo mÉxico serÁ solamente para familias inmigrantes y no para...
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guatemala, 12,000. el salvador, 11,000. mexico, 12,000. almost 80% of these kids come from three countries, honduras, el salvador and guatemala. why are they coming here? they're coming here for a number of reasons. number one, there is this network, criminal network that gets money to transport childr children. and they promise to the families, we'll get them to the border. god only knows what's going to happen to those kids on their way. some of them will die. some of the girls will be raped. their lives may never be the same. it is a desperate, awful, tragic situation. and there's no getting around the fact that it's occurring. why are the families doing this? why would you turn loose a fourth or fifth grader in your household to make that awful, deadly journey? well, part of the reason is those three countries, honduras, el salvador and guatemala, are virtually lawless. they are three of the top five countries in the world when it comes to a murder rate. there's a fear that the gangs in these countries will kill their kids anyway. a yo
guatemala, 12,000. el salvador, 11,000. mexico, 12,000. almost 80% of these kids come from three countries, honduras, el salvador and guatemala. why are they coming here? they're coming here for a number of reasons. number one, there is this network, criminal network that gets money to transport childr children. and they promise to the families, we'll get them to the border. god only knows what's going to happen to those kids on their way. some of them will die. some of the girls will be raped....
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una familia hondureÑa lleg a guatemala huyendo de las pandillas y tuvo que darles dinero por su seguridaddisea que viven... take sot :22 sec vo/lorena esta modalidad es conocida como ''impuesto de guerra'' y si no pagan,,,, los delincuentes amenazan con matarlos... juanfra el gobierno de honduras envio a la esposa de su presidente a texas para observar de cerca y buscar soluciones a la crisis humanitaria..... lorena ha incrementado el numero niÑos que cruzan la frontera a los estados unidos completamente solos. mas de 45 mil pequenos desde octubre del ano pasado a la fecha.. dalila garza, tiene los detalles..... nat'sound primera dama take pkg fue un dia de arduo trabajo para la primera dama de honduras aqu en la frontera del sur de texas. ana garcia y un equipo de trabajo iniciaron su primera jornada hoy reuniendose con el alcalde de mcallen para agradecer el apoyo que estan recibiendo los inmigrantes hondureÑos de parte de los habitantes del valle de texas sot/ hermana norma pimentel/ dir. caridades catolicas el gobierno de honduras esta queriendo hacer algopara mejarar esto que estamos
una familia hondureÑa lleg a guatemala huyendo de las pandillas y tuvo que darles dinero por su seguridaddisea que viven... take sot :22 sec vo/lorena esta modalidad es conocida como ''impuesto de guerra'' y si no pagan,,,, los delincuentes amenazan con matarlos... juanfra el gobierno de honduras envio a la esposa de su presidente a texas para observar de cerca y buscar soluciones a la crisis humanitaria..... lorena ha incrementado el numero niÑos que cruzan la frontera a los estados unidos...
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el salvador and guatemala are close behind at fourth and fifth. our state department even warns american citizens not to travel to the honduras and el salvador because the level of crime and violence is critically high. and as a result, many people are fleeing to ask for protection abroad. it's important to note that they're not just heading to the united states. since 2008, mexico, panama and costa rica has seen a 712% increase in asylum claims from these three countries alone. the number of children we're seeing is sure to test our resolve in the law, and people fleeing persecution is a test we must not fail. i can't help but think of how we responded when tens of thousands of haitians took to the seas in small boats and dangerous conditions after the coup that ousted president juan betra betran ariste. coast guard vessels interrupted many of these boats and took people to face persecution without a hearing. let's not repeat mistakes of the past. though the current situation gives a great challenge to our country, we must rise to face the challe
el salvador and guatemala are close behind at fourth and fifth. our state department even warns american citizens not to travel to the honduras and el salvador because the level of crime and violence is critically high. and as a result, many people are fleeing to ask for protection abroad. it's important to note that they're not just heading to the united states. since 2008, mexico, panama and costa rica has seen a 712% increase in asylum claims from these three countries alone. the number of...
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el salvador, honduras, guatemala. violence, poverty, i believe that is principally what is motivating the situation. i suspect also that the parents are aware that under our current law, once they're in the hands of cbp they are -- we are required to give them to hhs and hhs is required to do what is in the best interest of the child. i believe what is motivating this principally is what is going on in the countries they are leaving. >> they're doing what is best for the children but the facilities they're being detained in outside observers haven't been able to look at those facilities you understand. ngos and others. i urge you to allow others to go in and look at these facilities or frankly we'll come down and look at them. i think it should be done. >> i've been to mcgowan once. i'm going back again next week. aim going to a detention facility outside chicago day after tomorrow. it's something i care about. >> i appreciate that. i know you do. but let's make them more open, what is going on, and my last question i
el salvador, honduras, guatemala. violence, poverty, i believe that is principally what is motivating the situation. i suspect also that the parents are aware that under our current law, once they're in the hands of cbp they are -- we are required to give them to hhs and hhs is required to do what is in the best interest of the child. i believe what is motivating this principally is what is going on in the countries they are leaving. >> they're doing what is best for the children but the...
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why aren't we putting them on a bus like we normally do and send them back down to guatemala. >> because the law requires that i turn it over to hhs.
why aren't we putting them on a bus like we normally do and send them back down to guatemala. >> because the law requires that i turn it over to hhs.
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and in guatemala, more than 13% of children are skipping school to hold down a job. the u.n.ays 58 million children worldwide are forced to work while guatemala has been one of the worst performing countrieses it has made small improvements. every day 12-year-old madeline hernandez sells second hand clothes in the central market. she only earned a few cents from every sale, but the small contribution comes at a big price. until recently, she had never been to school. then a few months ago, madeline discovered a clam tucked into a corner of the market, and the joys of learning. i like coming here, because it is really fun, and our teacher danny likes to help us learn, how to read and write, how to add and substract, we learn a lot of things. >> a local nonprofit group runed ten classrooms around guatemala city, all are located in markets where children work, all lessons are finished by noon, all classes are free. with around 600 students they hope to expand their coverage. but then disaster struck. >> at the end of march, a fire swept through guatemala city, reducing thousands
and in guatemala, more than 13% of children are skipping school to hold down a job. the u.n.ays 58 million children worldwide are forced to work while guatemala has been one of the worst performing countrieses it has made small improvements. every day 12-year-old madeline hernandez sells second hand clothes in the central market. she only earned a few cents from every sale, but the small contribution comes at a big price. until recently, she had never been to school. then a few months ago,...
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el salvador and guatemala are close behind at fourth and fifth. even warnsepartment american citizens not to travel to the honduras and el salvador because of the level of crime and violence is critically high. and as a result, many people are fleeing to ask for protection of broad. ifis important to note that they are not just heading to the united states. 2008, mexico, nicaragua, belize, panama, and costa rica % increase in12 asylum request. the number of children we are respect to the rule of law. our obligation to protect people fleeing persecution and that is a test that we must not fail. i cannot help but think of how we have responded when tens of thousands of haitians took to the seas in small boats and dangerous conditions after the c oup that ousted the president. abodes andse returned people to face persecution without a fair asylum hearing. let's not repeat the mistakes of the past. situationhe current poses a greater challenge to our department of homeland security, health and human services, we must rise to meet the challenge and dem
el salvador and guatemala are close behind at fourth and fifth. even warnsepartment american citizens not to travel to the honduras and el salvador because of the level of crime and violence is critically high. and as a result, many people are fleeing to ask for protection of broad. ifis important to note that they are not just heading to the united states. 2008, mexico, nicaragua, belize, panama, and costa rica % increase in12 asylum request. the number of children we are respect to the rule...
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behind mexico most of the people are from central american countries like guatemala honduras and el salvador they account for
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> eso como se transmite esa informaciÓn como se llega a transmitir en el salvador en honduras en guatemalaue dice la prensa sobre lo que pasa con estos niÑos cuando llegan aquÍ. >> mira, por lo menos en salvador no hay una informaciÓn que estÉn diciendo que los niÑos sobre bien tratados que estÁn acÁ... de hecho los que tratamos de hacer es crear conciencia del
> eso como se transmite esa informaciÓn como se llega a transmitir en el salvador en honduras en guatemalaue dice la prensa sobre lo que pasa con estos niÑos cuando llegan aquÍ. >> mira, por lo menos en salvador no hay una informaciÓn que estÉn diciendo que los niÑos sobre bien tratados que estÁn acÁ... de hecho los que tratamos de hacer es crear conciencia del
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. >> ¿por quÉ no los suben en un autobÚs y los mandan de regreso a guatemala?rontera, le diremos cÓmo reaccionÓ el secretario, noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes soy marÍa leticia gÓmez. >> y william bonilla. >> hoy colombia avanzÓ. >> hoy dÍa positivo para las elecciones del continente americano y mientras que italia hace maletas antes de tiempo, comenzamos con la presentaciÓn de colombia que sigue haciendo historia, avanzÓ de manera perfecto y el jugador de mayor edad en participar mono dragÓn, costa rica pasÓ de manera invicta y grecia sorprendiÓ a costa de marfil y con un penal en el Último segundo sellÓ su boleto a octavos de final, mÁs adelante le diremos por quÉ uruguay se podrÍa quedar sin su mejor jugador. >> parece que tenÍa mucha hambre. >> la celebraciÓn en es para menos, por primera vez colombia gana los 3 partidos. >> el ambiente increÍble acÁ. >> colombia pretende mantener el desempeÑo impecable en el mundial ganÁndole a uruguay. >> un incendio cobrÓ la vida de una persona y dejÓ a otra hospitalizada, los bomberos inves
. >> ¿por quÉ no los suben en un autobÚs y los mandan de regreso a guatemala?rontera, le diremos cÓmo reaccionÓ el secretario, noticias univisiÓn 14 comienza ya. >> ¿quÉ tal? buenas tardes soy marÍa leticia gÓmez. >> y william bonilla. >> hoy colombia avanzÓ. >> hoy dÍa positivo para las elecciones del continente americano y mientras que italia hace maletas antes de tiempo, comenzamos con la presentaciÓn de colombia que sigue haciendo historia, avanzÓ...
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vamos a buscar el secreto de una mujer que podrÍa ser la mujer mÁs anciana del mundo, ella es de guatemaladiciÓn miÉrcoles comienza ya. >>> este es el noticiero telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste. >>>♪. >>> quÉ tal muy buenas tardes. >>> en medio de la ola de niÑos que cruzan solitos la frontera hoy hablÁbamos con padres de los pequeÑos que dijeron porque los mandan a estados unidos, a pesar de todos los peligroso, tantos y del futuro incierto que enfrentan una vez llegan aquÍ, rogelio amplÍa desde san antonio texas. >>> en primer lugar tirn vive en el salvador mayor dice que tiene razones de peso para haber enviado a cinco de sus hermanos todos menores de edad, a los estados unidos. >>> aquÍ pues nadie sale adelante. aquÍ uno siempre pasa en la misma miseria si aquÍ no hay ni trabajo aquÍ lo que hay es delincuencia. nada bueno pues. >>> la administraciÓn barack obama menciona las mismas causas, pobreza e inseguridad para explicar la oleada de menores de edad la mayorÍa centroamericanos que migra a los estados unidos. >>> pero tambiÉn se creer que muchos vienen atraÍdos por la
vamos a buscar el secreto de una mujer que podrÍa ser la mujer mÁs anciana del mundo, ella es de guatemaladiciÓn miÉrcoles comienza ya. >>> este es el noticiero telemundo, con josÉ dÍaz-balart y marÍa celeste. >>>♪. >>> quÉ tal muy buenas tardes. >>> en medio de la ola de niÑos que cruzan solitos la frontera hoy hablÁbamos con padres de los pequeÑos que dijeron porque los mandan a estados unidos, a pesar de todos los peligroso, tantos y del...
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maybe we could put these kids on a bus and drop them off at the border with guatemala. i don't think any of those consistent, one with the law, two with our values, three with my conscience or the conscience of many of the people in this country. i think which have to address the issues in those countries of origin. we have complicity in this. we are the world's largest drug market. those countries are in between the world's largest drug suppliers and the world's largest drug market. i think your public relations campaign, mr. secretary, to those countries, to tell them this is a dangerous journey is well intentioned. i don't know how effective that's going to be. we need a public relations campaign in the united states. if you use drugs, you are complicit in the dangers these children face. we do have a humanitarian crisis here. there is no easy solution. it certainly won't be solved by walls or border an enforcement. i think we need to go to the countries of origin. with that, mr. chair, i yield back. >> the chair now recognizes miss miller from michigan. >> thank you
maybe we could put these kids on a bus and drop them off at the border with guatemala. i don't think any of those consistent, one with the law, two with our values, three with my conscience or the conscience of many of the people in this country. i think which have to address the issues in those countries of origin. we have complicity in this. we are the world's largest drug market. those countries are in between the world's largest drug suppliers and the world's largest drug market. i think...
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vice president joe biden was in guatemala. he was in brazil and then went to guatemala. he tweeted this out. he also had this quote. this is a serious humanitarian issue. that is what the vice president said in guatemala on the traveling unaccompanied minors on twitter. that is what the vice president had to say. here is reaction on twitter from all of you. we will go to sylvia in burlington, vermont. , craddick -- democratic caller. have been up all my watching about four or five different channels. strangely, i did not notice many black faces being invited to senator cochran's celebratory party, did you? you think that they would at least be invited for a coffee and a sandwich after the helped put him over. anyways, that is something else. as far as the children coming over, sure there are probably gangs in their. is keep awe can do better track of the people that come over. we are always losing people. that is why there are so many million people here. but we are supposed to be an exceptional nation. i'm ashamed of us. i'm truly ashamed of us. we can't even keep our p
vice president joe biden was in guatemala. he was in brazil and then went to guatemala. he tweeted this out. he also had this quote. this is a serious humanitarian issue. that is what the vice president said in guatemala on the traveling unaccompanied minors on twitter. that is what the vice president had to say. here is reaction on twitter from all of you. we will go to sylvia in burlington, vermont. , craddick -- democratic caller. have been up all my watching about four or five different...
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honduras, guatemala and el salvador.these are countries that are experiencing rampant violence from gangs and drug traffickers. these are countries that are relatively weak and can't control this type of violence. the gangs are targeting children at very young ages. trying to recruit young people into their ranks. threatening their lives if they don't cooperate. emily's and children are making very desperate decisions to send the children out. host: how much is the prospect of immigration reform in the united states, the immigration efforts of the obama administration -- how much is that contributing to this rise in numbers? >> very little. this is not about immigration. children are fleeing a level of violence that should trigger refugee protection. it's a push factor. not a pull factor. the fact that an eight-year-old would understand that we are thinking about immigration reform is kind of absurd. talking about her efforts to provide some legal and counseling aid to some of the children who show up on the border. the
honduras, guatemala and el salvador.these are countries that are experiencing rampant violence from gangs and drug traffickers. these are countries that are relatively weak and can't control this type of violence. the gangs are targeting children at very young ages. trying to recruit young people into their ranks. threatening their lives if they don't cooperate. emily's and children are making very desperate decisions to send the children out. host: how much is the prospect of immigration...
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concentraciÓn de madres y de niÑos en las terminales de autobuses de la frontera entre honduras y guatemalaormaciÓn del gobierno sobre los menores en albergues no pueden colaborar. como nuevo monarca de espaÑa felipe vi prometiÓ unidad y leticia como reina en un nuevo capÍtulo de un cuento de hadas. en el mundial de brasil hacen son de colombia ganÓ su segundo partido y siguieron el juego en su tierra y celebraron. comenzamos. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. ♪ >> muy buenas noches, la cumbre con los tambores africanos en brasil. colombia sacÓ medio boleto la segunda ronda al imponerse dos a uno a costa de marfil, los colombianos abrieron el marcador a los 63 minutos con un cabezazo de su jugador rodrÍguez y seis minutos despuÉs rodrÍguez general segundo tanto al robar un balÓn y cederlo a quintero para aumentar la cuenta. marÍa antonieta nos tiene la rumba colombiana en brasilia. ♪ >> los habitantes de brasil y azorados al ver esta marea humana se preguntaban hoy de donde han salido tantos colombianos? la respuesta es sencilla, sÓlo 60.000 que de a
concentraciÓn de madres y de niÑos en las terminales de autobuses de la frontera entre honduras y guatemalaormaciÓn del gobierno sobre los menores en albergues no pueden colaborar. como nuevo monarca de espaÑa felipe vi prometiÓ unidad y leticia como reina en un nuevo capÍtulo de un cuento de hadas. en el mundial de brasil hacen son de colombia ganÓ su segundo partido y siguieron el juego en su tierra y celebraron. comenzamos. ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos...
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. >> otro niÑo de guatemala enviÓ un mensaje presidente obama. >> de que ayude a todos los guatemaltecos inmigrantes abordaron el autobÚs que los llevarÍa a su destino final. aunque a autoridades y grupos humanitarios brindan asistencia los indocumentados liberados crece la intrigante funcionarios sobre si los recursos que tienen serÁn suficientes. en macallen texas, univisiÓn. >> un helicÓptero federal mexicano que perseguÍa delincuentes supuestamente penetrÓ unos metros en territorios estadounidense. esto es lo que dicen los agentes americanos, las autoridades mexicanas tienen una versiÓn diferente, vilma nos cuenta las dos caras de la moneda. >> una historia que tiene dos versiones diferentes dependiendo del lado de la frontera de dÓnde se mire la procuradurÍa mexicana dice que se tratÓ de un operativo contra una vivienda que albergaba a inmigrantes documentados en la frontera ubicada del lado mexicano a 150 metros de la lÍnea fronteriza. los helicÓpteros de la procuradurÍa y secretarÍa de defensa de mÉxico cuando se aproximaron al lugar fueron atacados con disparos por parte de los d
. >> otro niÑo de guatemala enviÓ un mensaje presidente obama. >> de que ayude a todos los guatemaltecos inmigrantes abordaron el autobÚs que los llevarÍa a su destino final. aunque a autoridades y grupos humanitarios brindan asistencia los indocumentados liberados crece la intrigante funcionarios sobre si los recursos que tienen serÁn suficientes. en macallen texas, univisiÓn. >> un helicÓptero federal mexicano que perseguÍa delincuentes supuestamente penetrÓ unos...
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ante la migraciÓn masiva de menores que ingresan a estados unidos el vicepresidente viajar a guatemalalos rumores de que el gobierno estadounidense otorgarÁ alguna amnistÍa temporal. >> en teclas con esta base em entrÓ california, estÁn muchos de los niÑos que cruzado la frontera solos. segÚn informÓ el gobierno despuÉs de ser transferidos a la custodia del departamento de salud muchos de esos niÑos terminarÍan siendo deportados. >> el departamento de salud tire la responsabilidad de asegurar que losadultos responsables, no van a usar a los niÑos para comenzar un proceso de migraciÓn que tiene que ver con los padres pero si los niÑos estÁn en trámites de deportaciÓn y una vez que estÁn con sus padres sigue ese proceso y el resultado es un proceso es que van a tener que volver a sus paÍses. >> cecilia muÑoz afirma que el viaje del vicepresidente a guatemala cumple con el objetivo de aclarar que los niÑos que estÁn llegando el paÍs no calificarÍan para legalizarse bajo la acciÓn diferida. o bajo una potencial reforma migratoria. >> estamos cooperando con ellos para asegurarles que se est
ante la migraciÓn masiva de menores que ingresan a estados unidos el vicepresidente viajar a guatemalalos rumores de que el gobierno estadounidense otorgarÁ alguna amnistÍa temporal. >> en teclas con esta base em entrÓ california, estÁn muchos de los niÑos que cruzado la frontera solos. segÚn informÓ el gobierno despuÉs de ser transferidos a la custodia del departamento de salud muchos de esos niÑos terminarÍan siendo deportados. >> el departamento de salud tire la...
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those from guatemala -- guatemala, el salvador, honduras make up three-quarters of that migration. on friday, i traveled to south texas for the fourth time in six months in office. this time to lead an interagency team to oversee our efforts there. while there, we met with officials at mcgown and lackland to review the situation and hear directly from those on the ground what their needs are. while there, i spent time talking with the children again. it is a vivid reminder that this is a humanitarian issue as much as it is a matter of border security. we're talking about large numbers of children. without their parents. who have arrived at our border hungry, thirsty, exhausted, scared and vulnerable. how we treat the children in particular is a reflection of our laws and our values. therefore, to address this situation, our strategy is three-fold. first, process the increased tide of unaccompanied children through the system as quickly as possible. two, stem the increased tide of illegal migration into the rio grande valley. three, do these things in a manner consistent with our la
those from guatemala -- guatemala, el salvador, honduras make up three-quarters of that migration. on friday, i traveled to south texas for the fourth time in six months in office. this time to lead an interagency team to oversee our efforts there. while there, we met with officials at mcgown and lackland to review the situation and hear directly from those on the ground what their needs are. while there, i spent time talking with the children again. it is a vivid reminder that this is a...
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. >> me contestaron que las cajas estaban en guatemala, pero no lo hicieron y ahora yo llamo ya no contestan una el aÑo pasado y psÍquico pero -- y si llegÓ, pero a los dos meses. >> la oficina del fiscal de distrito del condado de sam mateo recomienda los consumidores entablar una queja por escrito, si creen que han sido vÍctimas de una estafa. >> esta es una copia de la forma de queja de consumidor nos gusta que lo hagan por escrito para obtener todos los detalles pertinentes al caso. les pedimos a los consumidores que provean detalles como por ejemplo con quien hablaron, cuÁndo y cÓmo sucedio. tambiÉn les pide proveer recibos o contratos. >> si tiene papel y lÁpiz anote la siguiente informaciÓn. el bureau de comercio justo, y tambiÉn la procuradurÍa, son algunas agencias donde las personas pueden entablar quejas en torno a posibles estafas, o servicios que pueden ser fraudulentos. >> dos hombres y una mujer son buscados por las autoridades de morgan hill, por participar de un tiroteo que dejÓ gravemente herido a un hombre. un acompaÑante de la vÍctima resultÓ ileso en la balacera. los bom
. >> me contestaron que las cajas estaban en guatemala, pero no lo hicieron y ahora yo llamo ya no contestan una el aÑo pasado y psÍquico pero -- y si llegÓ, pero a los dos meses. >> la oficina del fiscal de distrito del condado de sam mateo recomienda los consumidores entablar una queja por escrito, si creen que han sido vÍctimas de una estafa. >> esta es una copia de la forma de queja de consumidor nos gusta que lo hagan por escrito para obtener todos los detalles...